N' Nex1
N' Nex1
My experience in New Zealand I have been dreaming about studying aboard for many years and last year was my first step to reach that dream.one month in New Zealand, some people think it is easy but some people, including me in the past, think it is difficult. Luckily, I got a good agent, good host family and good friend so all of these people made my got magnificent experiences and wanted to share my story to others .Last year, I was 17 and had to entrance in university so it was now or never because being in university, I would get less opportunity than in high school. I told my parent that I wanted to go to one country for studying and living about 1 month. They agreed with my idea and my father contacted me an agent ‘P’Cherry’.

Couple days after that we met and talked a lot about information and many vital things. We decided to believe her and let her plans my program. The dates were perfect and also flexible. [I had to come back early because I had to go to Charlie Puth concert]. Move on to my host family, I received my first host family and they were not impressive since she is a single mom with three children the house must look quite mess but lively. However, it was not! Also the route from house to my school was complicated. So we asked P’Cherry to change my host family. Finally, I had perfect host family, they treated me like their own daughter. I attended Campbell Institute and I was studied in upper-intermediate where I made awesome friends and had great teacher. After school, me and my friends went to museum and went shopping a lot. We got along with very well and now we are still keep in touch. The things I like about New Zealand are; first, the Kiwi, they are very nice and helped me find a way when I got lost. Second, the bus, they are continent, safe and on time. Weather, it was sometime nice but sometimes windy, stormy and rainy, but I prefer New Zealand weather to Thailand. Finally, food, I am not sure that every kiwi dishes are yum but I had delicious meals every day so far. All I really want to say is you should go to New Zealand once in your life time. You will like this country as I do. And you, maybe, will have the same thought as mine, being a Kiwi or studying here in master degree!